You know what I hate!
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You know what I hate!
I just washed the truck. It's a beautiful day, it's 50 outside! I break out the chamois to dry it off to reveal chips all over my hood. I guess I shouldn't have gotten behind a salt truck during the last storm. The salt sling really f*#$'d up my hood. I guess that teaches me a lesson! God, I hate winter and salt!
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They mix gravel in with the salt up here. Last year my car was sprayed by an oncomming truck, I was doing about 60 and the truck maybe 40-50. The result of the 100mph+ salt/gravel was hundreds of chips and a cracked windshild. (now about 2 ft long) If I can't pass with an extra lane between us I sit back 1/4 mile and curse.
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I'm really pissed now. I just got back from taking the kids to grandma's house. The neighbor compliments me on how my truck looks. I take the kids inside and come out. The neighbor says " Man your truck looks great till I saw the hood. Is that paint spray on it!"
I'm going to the shop Monday to get prices on re-painting the hood
I'm going to the shop Monday to get prices on re-painting the hood
#5
Now being the naive little boy I am, I ask for minimal flaming. But what about those plastic little deflectors?
Couldn't you just gt one of those guys to take the fall for you when you're traveling? I know they're tacky, so mabye just for the traveling/practicality. And then take it off for when youre driving through town, collecting women's phone numbers on your way to the supermarket.
Couldn't you just gt one of those guys to take the fall for you when you're traveling? I know they're tacky, so mabye just for the traveling/practicality. And then take it off for when youre driving through town, collecting women's phone numbers on your way to the supermarket.
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the Bug deflectors can only help just some. It can't protect the bumper paint or anything though. I also have chips on the bumper and hood with the bug guard on from winter beating of salt trucks. Yeah, it gets me mad, but what are you going to do about it though? Its going to happen again next winter, and so on. Salt trucks suck
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there seem to be a bunch of this with the problem...count me in. my grille guard saved me last week- ive got a dent in the top crossbar from a gravel truck rock- yea, a dent the size of a dime in the member- man if that wasnt there i'd have a hole in the windshield.
hey rp, as you are the detail master- you've got these pits too all over the front fascia- do you do anything with them- you know, seal them or do anything to keep em from spreading/flaking? (other than sanding it down, and refinishing)
hey rp, as you are the detail master- you've got these pits too all over the front fascia- do you do anything with them- you know, seal them or do anything to keep em from spreading/flaking? (other than sanding it down, and refinishing)
#9
No salt or gravel worries down here in Houston, TX -- just Love Bugs!
But I remember the problem well, having grown up in Minneapolis, MN! My solution back then was driving a "winter beater" from November through March -- I just couldn't bear the thought of driving my "baby" in the snow, salt, slush, and cold of a long Minnesota winter!
But I remember the problem well, having grown up in Minneapolis, MN! My solution back then was driving a "winter beater" from November through March -- I just couldn't bear the thought of driving my "baby" in the snow, salt, slush, and cold of a long Minnesota winter!
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Originally Posted by ZAXJAX
3M Film? What is it and how much does it cost?
I had it applied to the leading edge of my hood, the painted fascia area between my grille and bumper, the leading edge of my front quarter panels, my headlights, and my foglights -- all for $350.00.
I only have 475 miles on my F-150, so I can't really say that it has saved me any nicks on this vehicle so far. However, I also had it applied to my wife's '05 Escape when we purchased it a year ago, and can attest to the fact that it has already saved several nicks on that vehicle!
Below are a couple of pictures that show how difficult it is to see against my Medium Wedgewood Blue paint.
The edge of the film is about 1/4" above my finger in this shot:
Here's a sideways shot across the hood in direct sunlight:
Last edited by ddellwo; 02-26-2006 at 04:54 PM.
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